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! i -WJd 0. CONVERSE. Editor."" , . . --- - -! in llllillKlN, OHIO, IT.11HV, Hi t'. 2I. IVJ. Congress. Wo hnvo beard of no orgniitz ition ol tho llniisn to Houio, as yet. Our hopo tlmt tlio would bo 01 gin' atrugglo, teems as tlio Adinitiiitrniion that infhmrnat well without delay tlio election wo bolievo Mr. iSlierman win no oiccicti, . hit friends remain firm in bis support. On Monday, n call wns mmlo for the doTontli bnllo't which wns ns ltd lows s Slier tnnn 112, V'.oeock tj, Uoleler 21. (eatterii'u 12. Wholo number of votes 2:it, in cenury to a choico 110 tiso of his naino ns n c;intlil.ito fur Speaker in tlio hope Hint it would provu n mllyinjr point fol'tdl opposetl It) what as teniieil tho ncprossivii party. This hnpo hail pr.-ubi-ttlly grown dim iiihI had hecmno entirely CXtiiiKtiifhed. llolhen formally wiilnlivw.' Mr. Monro. Aln., nomioatetl Mr, Muleler, nd ;roOGdud to ballot with tlio following roiu'.f. Sliorman 112, P.otolcr 2!), r.neoek HI, Miles Taylor 12, l'nidps 1 . nnd remainder tcnttcritij ninotiu vnriDiis ent litoeii. Whidu mim'.ier 2:;o, m et s'ai v In clndeo 1 Iti Aftnr ct'iisi,lfia!)lo c illusion was had an ther ballet was ta'ki n. Slierman 1 III. -lor 31. r.nctuk 12, 1'. iiVstlah 'M, Miles Tay lor 7. Wholo number 22t!, tieeussary lo u cUoieo lit. On Tuesday, nfler a rail of tlio House, tbo Mth ballot was taken. Wholo nutiiher of votes, 22" : ti.-coai y to n choico. Ill; Mnimati. Ill: M.t'lei -Hand. 21; liotider, 3: ; li.ukid.ile, 15; teat , tcriutr, 3 1 15di 15 allot Wiitilo nun. In r of v,,ttf. 22(1; ni'coss.irv to a ehoieo, 111; Sliennan. 110; r.tiioler -III; MfCleiMiid, 23 ; ll.uk dalo. 10 : fcallei tiiu. 2 1. Kit!) U.illnt Wholo number of votes 22a ; siocosssry to a choico, 112; Sherman, loll; r.otcler, 3S ; MeClut tiaud, 2S ; leiuuititoj;. fcatteiin. On two In'leM, Mr. Phcrmatt lacked bet tbrco roles ol tin election. Mr. Mason"? resolution of inquiry passed tbo Setinto without t dU'cntint! voice, till tlio Ucpublican Senators voting for it. Mr. Trumbull's amendment was rejected l y n vote of 22 yeas lo 32 nays, every Itomocralit Sonator voting against it. This vote shows who desiro to tlill.) invt stiation. Hon. 15. . Wado mndo tai excellent r-pci eli upon Mr. Mason's resolution, which wo sball en deavor to publish. Cd without a pint. ac.ru doomed to disappointment, .. . ........ ,l.rt ll.i.iL . . . i l - ory speccnes cn.i no m.n.iu " , n fipenker ns wall ono. may for weeks loncor. let k Mr. lCcock then said bo consented to Iho ( i-aiijrs. Suppression of Incendiary Documents. The decision of I'ostmusler (!t neral llnll. that Southern postmasteis have the riyhi to oppress publications which tliey may deem "incendiary," would bo considered singular law in r.ny othor civilized nation than this It virtually excludes nil Republican paper from Iho Southern mail, as tlio faithful OlTlciaU will bo suro to r.-at d tho expression ' ef unti-slnvery cenlinients as calculated to produce insuriection t.moug iho slaves lTpon this infamous and uiiwarrantablo de cision, tbo Albany Ji'ciiinir Juuru.il remaiks: This is imi Osing very i nerous duties u'pnii theso gei'.tleiiieti, and rather dangei ous . . ...... .,... ...ii powers. In the ilespoi isms ot ine tun worn: ' ' tolli'HMit men- but a great many lest Misums at ihoSoutli (and nt tlio'Nonli. nine nt to that matter.) are profound block-i beads. And vol they mo In decide what , ... ,. . 1 n ..... ....,1,. .,.,.,1, il,,, fliouiil Bli'l wiiai snouiii in... m "..u ic Virginia to punish the larceny, so much (W worse for her, ana our piuuui-n-u ubse ribers. if the liuu, svbercof you arc nopolniu.: the busine sees fit in become patron of mail robb 1.1.M1 t V 1 1 ion ti.'iii the wiitins of Washington, l.a'avotio. Ji tt'eisoii and IV-. rick Henry would bo tabooed ; and no 111.111. who exeii'ises Ins guaranteed ribl ot liee dom of speech, honevor iiii'nlly.in protest ol wrong, is 6uie that hia uttei .nice can I'tud conveyance south of tho Potomac. The ccrsoiship ot despotism is tolerable 00111-1 pirod wiih that ot our glorious Uepublie. Horace Gieoley writes ns follows lo the postmaster nl Lynchburg, Y.i who has no-' lifted him that ho will not, in future, deliver tho Ti Umiie to its subscribers: Tho subscribers to the Tribune in. Lynchburg have paid for their pipers we have taken llieir money, nnd shall fairly and fully earn it, a??ordin. to con tract. If thtJ direct us to send their; papers to some other Posl-Ollice, we shall obey tho request ; otherwise, we shall send them as originally ordered. It you or your masters choose to gt ;l nnd de tr.w th-m. that is your tilbiir nt nil events, not ours : and il there is no law 1-ederal Adnnnistra- the tool, after mo-, ssot milt carrying, .1,.. . ,... nn, 1 " "I' nt 1111111 mine i uui-ni outrage must bo bor and less aerviie rulers cau ne pui into rUcel nt Washington, or till the people can recover their natural right to carry sch other's letters and piiu'.e.i matter, ftskin-' no odJs of the liovernment. A Thought for the Season. Tho reign of Winter i upn us. earth, so lalely adontiHl with the verdure and beauty of Summer, is wrapped in a cold ,.,'. snow, und tbo tolemu winds .......... - - aiibimi faroweil lo Iho departing ;or. When tbo mild ' Spring eko fawert to life, and when wo saw then, bloomingi.ithuligl.lorSum.ni.r.wollionsht tbo airili was fair and beautiful ; but. tlie Rummer hours were gono, nnu AU,UU" r. Jt Hi ttmj Vinl II. in'.' that created tuitaii.t nature, lias mai'J nil . i "..i'i.i i.i thoio uha nooro-1 bcawtiiul to tlioio who I,n-.,:., lllO.r 1110111:112. At 1.10 ICV'Otlt, JUko our livot, va vaiied, to eacli bat niwopriato u.a nd its peculiar beauty. .... ... . baJ cooio. with it eh t. tug Preain, we siin to think that human plo.nurci oto t fading M tbo him. '..te llio.r moaning, a. ioo sc.-""-, !l not for Wiator.we tbould never We're t 7 . .1 . ..in ..:...r forpvii-'f. m rej i.eo in ..... ...u Sumui tr. uu, .nougn .no j .. i .1. r:.r.r:z:'z r" about - " - ,...,..,,. .1 ss,iin,iir 111 . nArnnhi it Si.HI'll.ir ill we tint Keep - ii -- hoart J .r j-Tho Stato Board of Eiualitation, new la lOMion. have incrtateJ ti. return iOiU CouotJ. ItN5.80 por acro.j 10 eol. At the last aeeount. tbe trial of U. O.blOB projrsesiug al tWumb as. Who are the Traitors? Tlio Republican pnrly is chnrgod by ils 'ncmica reon. b"""8" il rurP08C'- a puncclul nnd legitimate wny.lo restore ,,,0 Government lo the principles of in. . .,. ... 1 1:1 ilounueis. intelligent, ami ci n.i.u. t'Ven nt the South, admit thnl it seeks not suhveri Uio liovernment, uesuuy The latler. notwithstanding llieir nbsurd . . . 1 tt.e t n.on.or .o .iuu.im. the slavcti to inMirrccttoti. nine nnu . . . . . . 1 I. . ,nB , ... t in I njnin navi; i' . i (i i (K.:i;tis nro revolutionary, una eh!illen'etl ((i ,jr linscn,.,uou, mctnies lo point out n . , -., h.i.i . ..t..;i n. wurii iir NV..11 I 11 ill en luiiiiii. creed, loiiiitify sttcli nn imp'tttation. And yet tbo sbnmeful fM,od is con.lnntlv . , . , ,, ,. V '1 1 1 1 11 1-11 1 1 lur Ilia 1 li 1 til tn fa I I ft firitfiQ Oliil 't,,' u v llemocrn'.ic orators. How strongly does the conduct of the Republican contrast with that of the l'toslavcry Democracy, in this respect claim of imlionality, nre the only political ...,.i. 1 .1 . .i puny w n it'll now seriotisij tineaiens ine liavcrnmcnt or the I'nion. Tliey nre the .t;.. .;.,.,;.,, n, .i;......;..,.. ihJ r ' ' 10 prove mis, wg nccu on.y m . ... .1... 1.... ..t il..:.. ....f 7lV , ru V II... lmll1f,..nr.nt.n.CBAf,ll(.,lt. til, , Tie. i in- i-jiiuniii iM,,;,.af..i .ii,iv. u1-' unionUm, and Sotttli Carolina nnd other ou.l.ern States nre makln- active prep-! , ., .; , r arm,.,.,, for rcMstance, tn anticpalion of, llie election ol n Jieptiblienn President. Nearly every Sutithern man who has sp.i- ken in Con"re!,?, since the beginning of' the n e.tnt3esvion has littered treason- II, r c.uit sis-ion. has uUmd able sentiments, nn J proeUime.l lieaso-: able de-i-ns, in the nnmc or his consul-j in tils while the Ucpublican menibershnve .litiwn tl.enis. Ives to be true friends of! the Constitution nnd llie I'nion. fear not the issue, come when it may bit wc desire that the people should know who nre, nnd who are not, responsible' for it. Hon. Wm. M. Corry, representative! from Hamilton County in the Ohio Legis-j lalurc in lO-'O, who paid a visit to Mr.' liuchr.iian, at Whembind, soon tiller li is ilec'.ion to llie Presidency, has published in l!ii- Cincinnati Cummvicuil, a lengthy stall mi nt of what he saw nnd hoard, while ihetc and on his way. Kror.i this it appears that in IfJ'ifi. (!ov. Wise boldly proclaimed his determination, should Prc-j monl be elected, lo nppcnl to nrms. On his way, Mr. Corry met with Mr.: I bin lis, (then editor of the Virginit Simtfi Si-le Vemc-mt, nnd now of the Cincinnati; Ein.iinr,) who ihus frankly diclosod the lieasonaliie purposes ot uov. iso nnu his confc lerilles : ..pi on.-.il... ,i:Ioc.,.l I III IU IM' ,.l"'l,. I llliuvi n.-w .... t i .... i. on Mr. li.ums" moi.un. ie um ' l itie Poiiiu wouiu iwnei.iss.,, iu mi- i,...i',, il I remont nail oceil tiocieu i resiueni oi the United Stnles ; that Cioveinor Wise! il, v;.,.;, i., l...,.t..i- ui'ii. reii.li- take the field-march on Washington.' ihe f. dera olUoers. take the treas- leposc urv nrehives, buildiivs, mound, it e., declare the confederation tc 'm-lo over-1 . . ... i . i . a -'.:.... i -...l ' inrown, aim u.e uinri 11 nai r n-i i-i n-u to Yiioiui , the purpose lor which she had conveyed il htivit.i failed, lie snid tlie , tj,,,, "would have been easy. There wife . ... 1. .-..,.. . . .. 1 ...i-: ;iu,('l'tl men reatlV.'-ti.vi'ti cavalry, Btis - .... 1... 'oi... .1.. ...,1.1;.. II COU . 1 1 llie 11 1 , n li. Jill, 11. i jainin mind was suflieii nlly exciud to overcome all dumeslii: resistance, nnd that lln-v could whip the Noith in the tight, M'i.nii d to be peifecl'iy cool and abstract these decimations, nntl without doubt believed what he said." Such was the treasonable attitude .... , 1 ,- 1 1 ,-. irmmatoward the tedetal liovernment, 0 ,, ,. , , three years nSo. If nny 0.1 thinks a moral loyal member of llie Confederacy lo-day, we advise him to consi ler ihe laniu-igo and conduct of her leading Tince the outbreak at H.u per's ,. , ., , , lerrv. The following notice of a treason- .11.- ; r... ...... .,rt.v t lrL1.i ilUlt lilt rllil tn till' ivmti tn y v 1 inianj County, (which is in the II irpcr's Ferry Congressional District,) is taken from ! Virginia pnper : I "The democracy of Oeikley county. 1 Viruini.l. have held llieetinC. (;llUl.s j, Faulkner, ex member of Con- , j , 1 ; ; ress. presided, and in nn nble, conserve- . .1 national speech, thus showed ,-. wllich Uov.Wiae laid down ,n 1350: . ..Vhen thnt nob 0 nnd callant son ... . . .. . ,.. , .1 1 . . 1 iroinia. Henry -. i ise. ueeiareti, s M " October' .80U, that if ; .1. ... 1 1 ,..i...i 1 1 u- win 111 s 'Klltlllllllll't'll'I'lCtllllJ 11 VI HI' - that lime have iusliued so bold and ,,, XT4'iifvtT iPL'Vf ' .Vv- iAL,, Il.lll l.ll O llVIl 1 i lll.W .1" ,, uu. iat time have ntstitioil so do a am: , , J ,, r. ,i s . .led a measure? It u the furtun ..n re,t lifted minds to tee Jar advance their cnlenmoraries. William A. Seward be elected in where is the man now in our midst u'-itiltt not calf far tlie impeachment of Virginia who mould are $ntTKr that armory to vast under the '.,... I . . l . iiit of .'i 'i tiet nurr nm. thei Coy. Wiso purposed in a ! emergency, to do tho very thin wllloh Jolm jjrown was executed, ben ,ijs nu,orily fter nil ibis testimony. , (j more m abundance might be Tin: WAVr.itt.T Novri.t Saint tea-1 Well forms tbo .ixtoeiuli weekly itfuo U reiertou & Brothers' cheap and nf wavorlv Novel, tor tl.o t.,l... , .ul .,,"! ..n n.l h.iiim it. isiu,, i tho rate of ono a week, und holo twenty six volume! can " . ... I... ..... IA . I. .111 i there exist doubt as lo ' ,rajtot4 i i,.,,., re!..i.,.iiHl novel . aro now beini! - long pottafc-, by .eliding live dollars lo tbo tubers. At all persons now nvo an V i lui.iij hora to tecuro his work., which "" , ,10rt.r u-foro been uttered, and -i. . Sr .. t m itt, ri . . . . .... .:..i,r,i MIA '" iv. ,.'"---- . - lhn ol per fletion at such a com,,riivoiv low price Addreii all orders and rcntiuaucee lu P.itilisliert. 1. u. I i i'hdado'pbio. Pa . and Ibey mediate attoulion. ill recoi? . . , .,. A -n;,reM oi ine European to assemble at Paris, on the to;d Cowley is to in(j Wut .j J rrs u J.nua EuUnd Who are the Traitors? The End Consummated---Four more Executions in Virginia. Green, executed last, for tho pnrt tliey boro in (lio Harper's IWrv trat'e.lv. Thn Cincinnati daZrttc I j , luilllil!lr, ,m,cm ,s,lnicl. from liar per s , ,.Vri J.( R-llr,II? 0 ,olniiJ account of tlio exo- ; penults, vnrioos incitionis in mu nuj, nr Copol.ind. Ce.uk nnd Coppic worn '. . . v. 1.. ,.j.i DV V inirii'siowi., , uii r . 1:1. I1.. I.. n.lem.l "-- - Executions in Virginia. HARPER'S FERRY, Va., Dec. 16. LAST INTERVIEWS OF THE CONDEMNED WITH THEIR FRIENDS. rt. k .., 1 ...l,.i;... ! . V . " '" ' , . , , , . . . ,. . . , ... nnii M st.mton. fjn Tuesdnv . . 1 , , iii.l.tai i,a ni.i.n vpiv p 11 11 1. Their mr-tlin wns n very niTecttonnle ! ono Tbeir mce.in, of a bro.ber who bud been lost to them fur years, under such circumstances, wns of a clmrncter il,,,i 1,1,111,.. ileseiinlion. Governor Wil- thai bailies description. laid wns piesent with them, nnd niter' J they bad spent some hours together, they - pnrW'd i camu'on 0 w10m will be Liiven ins uouv. COOK AND COPPIC VAINLY ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE. About 0 o'clock on Tliursdnv evenintj. Jib., two an nsueces.f,l attemt.t to , .'. rcare. Kunnin' between tlie window ii'tiL. iiuiiiiin ui 1 mi no. niiiuun I nni! '' flr in their room, was a plank .1 I. I If ." .. I . .11 t. 1 im; n i n inches iiiick nntl nveivu inches in width. They bnd loosed this pbnk so that they could r move it with ease, nnd replace II Willi the sair.e tacilitv. ()e offt j,JW inlfCRr,(l i( scrt.w fituii out their bed- j S!Cnd, they bnd been em ployed i:i remov- lug the plaster nnd inside brick, so that "'' '"' "f 151'' ,1,l,.v l'tl noth.; , "Al ,iour DniuiJ w)u,n po gunril wa, noar the excitement of the thiy j was over, the In icks were removed nnd en ninrturc undo sufficiently lare to adm:: ol llie egress oi niucji larger men. Cook. Willi the use ot his Harlow kmle, which be converted into n saw, had re- moved the irons from his feet. One of the links of the chain of Coppic's irons was also cut, the rins still Rinitiiiing on his: linib". To avoid the raltlin;; sound which woiil.l altitul his walking;, he had tied the! piece of chain, which was hnntjin;' to one of the line;, lo his h- with his hanUl.ei- chief, Coppic oot out first, feet foremost, nntl allowed inmsell (o drop a distance of j J ( j j i ; j ' fourteen feet. Vok followed. The tun- bers of the tea Hold on which lb own was: hunt; wete ir. the yard, ai d they were ust d fur sc'ilini; the wall. Coppic ascend id hrst, and strele'ietl bimseil in llie lop "f the wall. Cook tin n lit Id his hat up over ll.i ,v,!l I,, k.i,, if f iv., it,' lit. miliei'd. A . , -, . ,,..,,. ,,i ir. sett ir.el iihsi-rvof t it lie n teninteil to elevate h'imself. the ouard fired, but the ball missed its mail;.' The iwo prisoners then retreated into the yard towards the jail door. The alarm wns given, and the ; ... nn ., , .. ri 1,;,111i .,,.m ' ,,n.l ir nun i'i oil them In their mum. whole ! .l.,v wern li'iaiilv iioiifil to the il jor. ...-, .1 'im... iT o i' . ..:.:, i.:,.i. tl,..,. . "1 "f" " ""7 t. I . nn. ; ., ... ia.o.,i.. , ....I. ....j , pemeu niueii uepresseu. ln the inotnin, tl.cy ngain became! elieerfnl Coul: liiini!ilv be.t.ie.I (lie i .il. or', pardon, and said he freely and hilly I exoturiitcd him from nil complicity. Had I'll not been for the military guaid, tbev! time would have undoubtedly escaped i 1 1. ..:,:.... 1... . ,;i... .. ..... ..1 m , 01 un- nuuin .n-uii- mi j..uui i, .1 1, while othets think that his charitable ' feeliu..; toward j the prisuinrs, w'as 1 only fault. ti 1.. .l.-ii.. 1 .. 1 1I..1 ii... 01 ; lie uniinuuictiiy uesireu uiai ine pi immi-, 1. . . i,...,i.i ,.1 it,,.;, i,.i i,di,i. 1 u,m. , ('I s onyiiii, -j" uu in' " '.'' nv mi o i'. ,.. j solves, undisturbed even by the tegular , Uil guard. His kindness, il is feared, lie j K'.n h;s ruin. j A senflold had been erected on same spot which hud witnessed the exe impliciily j cation of Utown. Unlike the day of of, xeculion, which was mild, with a genial , sunshine, the heavitis were overcast, I -uu-nine, m ; nir raw nnd bitter, mid ground Covered her Q iYM slK,w EXECUTION OF THE NEGROES. At twiiiiy loiiiules to eleven o'clock Commanding (ietieral, with his stall', . pn ted for the field, and in a few minutes , (ircin ifild I'optlnnd, l ie negroes, ul,u . t ' ... , , ! ..' nrtna tilhliilWH U Il 1 L ill OH L III I ! u,l,t " ' ' . a Mr. I hey After banj-' ' j iii. They were assisted into the Wigon, anil took their seats on their Collins. I The line of march was taken up, I the negroes, without speaking a word, ! proceeded to the scaiiold, which .ascended at five minutes to II o'clock, ; wi'.u on unsnai.cn su p. Prayer was then ollerod by liev. , . ' . . . the , -or ", h 1" 1 : K001' 'J1- " ' i ' of; . ',.'.. ', 1. . ' I he white caps were urawn uowu, in- .... ... 1 . :..i.. i ..ont.- m u viw.,, ... r 1 - - - o . , ... . I de- '"J """'" '"J""'; I t . . i k :.. . . ..t .. A'p were lilllicnvu iiuui-enm) 1 cn the scfluld live minutes, n. ue-, , , , , . . ,,' n. j- dead, cut dewn, placed tn their Collins, of " 1 . .V '"u "nu uu'"-u' Should! ttiKiii bodies cio VP roa dissection. ICo'ii.l Tliey were allowed to remain in trio' ground but a few moments when ot' u were taken up, and conveyed to Winches O'avernor siltnlly ti-r. con- Coos and Coppic. Tho millilary I . , . i i uirneu to ir.e j in nnu nwiuini inur certain . sitions, whilo the Sheriff and Jailor for 1 ?d the prison, ami prepared the pnn under nnd'Lvnch were in nttetidaiice ' luiminister:n. le'ligious eonsolalion. pro-' Rud Coppic were remarkably cheerlul, Uonan't their arms were being pmionej tliey of T. ed pleasaully, and walked without popular slightest tremor from the jail. On Million. :".!. P.i.,1 riini,...! nnh- . V , r.'.i, .. . . the who narentlv.not even os interested as the i sons around them, in what was transpir-1 uij;. and what was to transpire. pub- . , . ,.i(.,m.,i " ,.. ... t i him. nuu anitii ui mi muii v. - fiends at the Ferry." COPPIC'S DESPAIR—SAD FEATURES OF HIS CASE. r.sj hicDnmyi ... . . . ., Aftcr takin? thitr sentt tn Iho wsoii,. the countenance o Ceppie changed, his .1.... .. 'iimi ..-! f w?" of "w. i, f Ha looked wildly around the crowa, ami ..... ... . I bis large eye. lighted up with an unnat- tbo1 ursl lu:tre. Many a heart sL-hed for him. Many of the eommunity wete anxious ,J : i i.;. nla.. i.;i. lur CUmmu Ul Hi. Ol i.is i.ii'i'b, w.i.vu ..l. i.i :-ii. K-.n ,ant,l ,v .l, I.UUIU iciianni w..- p.- i - - Lei.Uture bad tl not been Jor a letter Brothers, 0 im Tl t ow. , .nM.r,l in ib Xiw Vork Tribune. olh of Rj jrt,ist, j to jjrs. Brown, signed by KJ-, represent win Coppic. 4 trritten after the tiecu- lion ol Brownu That letter teakd hia' C"piifi denied hnvinif written llie i fate. letter. Il wn written by Cook, nnd sL'n- rend . s voiltlUul nrnenrnncc .frank .open conn- tolinncc ,,, knowledge of the fuels con-1 lrcled Willi llio Wlllinir 01 ine letter, ctl by him for Coppic. If was not ren, to Coppic, nnd written wiiliottt bis solm l- I , I r 1 ... r ! ll.ilt'll. ..oil .1 la 111 ' ' TI II O IIH n , policy on llie pnrt of Cook to bind Cop- j pic's destiny to bis own. THs morning, I ' t 1.. 1.. I ... . ! lV i , Z tvt,,nn ,7 !, r . ,; ,J ' 1 hllGrf tlldi'll lint1. lit1. !i!lW('VCr. I'AVL1 III) M i ..;.i..n- r,l.n. A t .e wmmn. tin- i hi' v" -'-; i I I ,.,.,. ,1V .,. mi;.,r-. nnd iruaided on nil ' sidt s bv tbc snme. proceeded lo Die field. ..!. n.,.ni- nenk .Intanpf.a . I ik n urni,.. 1. 111111.1 ..,..-. ........ v.. lie bowed his Hem! lo Porn-, nn.i spoKe to 'other.. As tbev c.,rc Uhe gale, he re 1 mniked to C oppic, etl, we nre fjoinj; 1 s. I I i . to; I otjether." Coppic replied by bowing is head. No other word wns spoken. HANGING OF COCK AND COPPIC. i .... v....i ' n-..,.,l .,. u" ,-v-.w,c' " "'",'"u ' " ! On reaching the scaffold, they nscended W"illi lirmness, aim on lainiiijjf me poinorm Dunn ' 1,1.4 tiraver nnwi men stooci - . . , ..iii- ..' Wltlioltt 11 tremor, (. oppic unci 111s ej r j elosed.and bis lip moved ns will, ptnyer. 1 When the divine had hnislied. the doomed men bade each otlu-r farewell, nnd as the 1 . . ,1,,,-n .l,,n (u,l ml white can was tlinwn uown, iooh ntt- 1 ...... ... . . ; tlresse, t ho M.en.l w. . "ow ns quick . .. 'I T lA mit.uli.l'. fiml lllllli,. l-H'tlFCUlllllil ' tia "i"'1'''' , ,i,. i .,i , ,.. of the law then bntle them fiii.-wcll, nnd in nnoiher ...M.tnt they w re in the wrtitr- ies ot uentii. no; n, uowever, uieti i-mii . r:,.rc WI1S H movement of the limb, ' nnd nil was still. Iloth llieir necks Were i broken. Tliey nsemdcil the t-cnirolii nt 'nineteen minutes of one o'clock, nnd the trnp was sprung ill 1.5 minutes of one. ; Ti(.v m (our mnuU,s on Ul(, sculTold. DISPOSAL OF THE BODIES. Tlio bodies liiino; fur 3.1 minute.', when the iihysicians stn;ed that life had been extinct some minutes. I liey were men cut down nnd placed in llieir colhns. Cook's relatives had sent from New York ! nn elegant metallic one. Coppic's was 0f plain, black walnut, furnished by the undertaker, Mr. I,ailler, who conveyed the lwo coflins to IlHiptr's Kerry. Cook's 1 was delivered lo Adams A Co.'s Kxpress. It will be convejed to his relatives in ! New Yoik nt thite o'clock tomorrow : niorninLf. Coppic was delivered over to j ,is uncle, Joshua Coppic, of Salem. Ohio, and 1 lins. Winn, of Iowa, who will con vey the remains to Iowa. He leaves this evening, and will bury the remains near his house. Union Meetings at the North. or is about to be consummated, a certain ''s9 f'f N'-rthcrn men become seriously alamied fur the safety of tho Union. Whenever a great national crime has boon, Meet- , mgs nro immediately called in our principal cities, tn which nil superannuated snrviles ,. .,. r,,r ,i, ..., r ,.., ,i, , .,,. l .lili,,nlr,l,..,l i,,r l.u.. r..,.,-,l i !.- i i:i...i.. i... i I.M-II'll. n III. , I'I V I I KOI V 11,19 IIO Ol 11 1 Il'l I'll I - J manly sentiment that he has not since ro- j grottoJ. nj tl,0 cotton morchnnts of New Yoik and ' ' 1 JVe,'S " -loal commotion of the poliiic.il elemcnti u""5 "-'" moral nonenii.ies tho surface. Of nil tho characters who ' iigiire iii pur poiuijs, niey mem ami receive issues before them with ono oyo on tlag of our I'nion, and the other on the Al j mighty D dlar, they sing a gentlo lullaby ' to the tlistuihoil elements, wlch only better reign than they propose to inuiigu- . i. . r i i ...... i , ; mu :hum. .iuiouiiu lonu-iop... i.uni) . impotent for good not even proposing his: rolm,jv f, exi-ting evils which every sane i man sees and realiz.'S servinn onlv to blind 1 ft . , 1 Iinili., :,, ,n.,r,i t ,i, 1 1 - j thi in his the the de men. with . III1 were1 In this connection, wo must give, Southern oniniun of these Union-Savers. New Knelaud. aro tho iiriino those I'nion Meetinn Anv nnd they j . thl, v.,w -.uk Meetincr. which was 1 tullJtf, llV 39000 people. Gen. Scott it rate, can ever still. Time was, when parlies wero more evenly balanced, ami ihe nues- lion of Slavorv was not the onlv nnestion .;,,.. ,L, ,h. men wiirn ...efl tho South, and therefore tolerated ; that time has gone by, and the South not new disguise its profound detestation them. It knows that tliey ar? as powerless ns they are hypocritical and selfish ; like worn out, spavined nas, no longer for et vice, they ate respectfully turned to crass. firoit Union Meetings havo recently held in Doston. Philadelphia and Now York no'ninaled for tho Presidency. Speeches ,,t,iwero mnde, and ros.ilutions ndopted, ' bicb tho present threatening aspect affairs was attributed to tl.o "ngitation" ... . ,i, ,,..,... f sin.nrr Tho ii.insnti.ahln me, i t ' - ,1,.. s.. I. ..,. n,.c., .,,.;.,(! """"Tl.o Charleston .ilt.cury pictures tno - the they ro- . yv servaiivo" in the following style : inn trtti-renee ne ween ino -i onsorva t.ve, and the Knpubl can. is just l!:e euco noiweeii i,ui-iHT ;uni .--iiinn. i, is a very tlintinguA looking individual of 'ndiscrib.ible age, wiih a handsomo brilliant black eves, a heavy mustache, enter- Cook np tonibrero Imt. a Spanish clonk, and at his title. llJ is a courtly gentleman, never induces in loud talk ami balderdash, and violence. He would reason with and conduct you most politely to the of the unhappy forever. S-jian loaihuomo brute, with contortc I blear eyes, a black skin, a long, forked and cloven leet. Satan would trite vou bis claw, drive hit foikcd tail through la, k nd Ihe reach sous f:.o... . .11 per-. and drag vou to , amid tleucues brimstone- and sulphur. im.f. bo I.altimote Pat, tZt (an organ of South Americans) gives these gentlemen doughfaces their jutl deserts. Il says Wo proenivo that the Loeo-foco Bn m t acet in B iston Ne- or .r, d 1 plua, propote holding inecllng. for tho biliiii 'in of foolish tentimentallsin for I Brown, b a handful, here and there, of ,.,.',,: ,, ; ,im. ;,;. i,- Lo character in tbo world that wo disunion,;.. 1 tho South, at, he recent i .t .::... ..r r.iAi;A ...t ni.iia em ap , tbe.iiri-ca.in, ; flco of ino Freo States. . He hat no real j eard whatever for tbo South and in , lion, and yet under the pretence cT nT ior imo, i f. . . friend, keeping hit cyo steadily i - , , , i pon the !"."'' benefit to I ,l....rMV 11 Mil. .1.1 trtrlliins t Sl)U,crn nr0.eatcrs will retire of ' i:.i.: ,v,n.. .i.... r.fV n,.,;,ik and though ihcso partisans are aware of bis hypocri.f, yet strango to tucy affect to be jtatified at tbo i K'ih'i": :.o Inml know what they themselves t l.ii.k about Slavery, nnd thov or willing that the i" "I"" " . Why is this? Ilecmiso they bono thus lo pot hi vote. This is tlio turn nnd substnnco of tlio wholo oporntion. nnd whnt is morn, its real object. Tlio I.nen foens ol th" Smith do'iiund tlio tnerilleo, ntid ;ho I.rco- foeos of the North nro ready to niako it ' Wo want tin 1 king to do with ilouuh fare sentiment. I he jTnmrican pnrlv of Murv- MM II UUt II tut'. I I t'l till IMH IMIMI llllll II Mr.-r..nc.i of opinion, on thi, or nny other suhp'ct, Is snllicietit to keep tlio oppnnenia .., . ,' ..'.I.. ..I..' Ol I.OCO-l Ot tllSIll llOari III Hilt IZreill 811 tlllUlU -r t i i a: i.r. ir I tit Al I (t 1 1 iiiutTti. iiiuy uiuti'u tiiu iA- n,,li nt it,,, I.n,.n l' n"nr.v t.m nnwor , will bo suro to result In ex-dinling the quit-. tion ol Slavorv from nolities cntiiclv. ' . . - rf Union Meetings at the North. Trouble in Getting to Charlestown. i : i.. .i... .(o.,. ; v " "'." During tlio lato military campaign in Virginia, both citizens nnd strangers wore j subjected to surveillance ns humiliating to them ns disgraceful to tho Commonwealth, No tyrant, proclaiming himself dictator in n : inno 01 revolution, wimiii uu iikuiy to m- 1,;. .,,.,,, )iteniy grnaned beneath tho heavy burdens . im , , ,,,rm ,lulin.T ,ho wclks la, ' ' . . . . ' .".. ,. . " . "3 " " ..' ' occupation sent uiero 10 guaru 1110 pns- , - .,. !,,,,. ,,,! ,., , ,-,, n i nn cif m tin'v . , Wiso.nnd tho petty military officials under Tiio pooplo of Chat lestown S10 Mrs. Drown, who went nil tho way to t.'hai lest'iwn In obtain .1 farewell interview with her enndomned husband, was received by tho "Chivalry in a niannor moro im pnaing than enurteous or humane. was accoinp anied as far ns Il.u per'b Ferry. by two gentlemen nnd a Quaker ladv. who wero cmnpelled to remain nt that "place. ... , , . , , , 1 wine she was escorted to Cb irleftnwn and back, by tho military, linn. John M. Ash ley states that (Jen. Taliaferro telegraphed to ll.irpor's Kerry ns follows: "Detain Mrs. Drown nt tho l"i rry, nnd tho lady nnd gonileinun necnmpaiiving her, nniil fiiither nnlers. Watou tiii:m." Deloio bur urrii'ul at Cbarlestown, hut two cannon woro planted In front of the jail, but, nt her approach, tlio nnmlior was increased to five. From eight hundred tn thousand mined men formed themselves innto a hollow square, through which the caiiiago which contained tho unhappy woninn, was driven, on approaching th o j ail. Nor was sbo allowed to sou her husband, until she bad been subjected to u carofuj i i-1 ..,.i e r ,.,,. r.m Mr. Ldgorton. member of Congrcs fiom tho Summit District, was escorted out ol Charelstown. in a most summary manner. Hon II (i liiako of M 'dina, started for Charleston, ami after nrocecling as far ns : ' . ,. , , . " , Harpers l orry, reversed his cmirso, because it was c itis'derod unsafe lor him to go fuither. Troin M.irtinsbuig to II irpet's i- ,., ..,n,;,i j,.. m, n..t,.!,.r i l'wl'' Distiict .. tho Medina (J,izrtL II 10 niember of Congress from tho Harper's were certain to see -Old Drown ;" but bow ,.ni ,u .'....,.. .,r. i...... ..o. the a a n o quoto trom letter noised nron-.d that Ohorlin ,.. in -nUko's Jiislr.ct. aim . ai iiiaKe mms.M. w issa:uin;c tulion. What a ehango now ! Men can talking loaoihi r in a low whisper, Ai Harper's l'eny wo wero introduced Antliew Hunter, llio Prosecuting Attorney of .ietVersoii County. who also appeared to a eetitleuiaii. Mr Hunter was informed 1 our purpose, and us wo supposed mndo 'I... ..!.. tii'jecuoii loom Kii'n I'lium iv5u".n. in-; took our seat 111 tho eats wincli wero sur- riuin.tea Willi boiuijis. nn'i si:r 1 isen preseneo and hearing of tho crowd said Mr. Doteler, who very kindly assured I nl hi m-.iti"'tmn.:hat if hw pninp to Charles UWI, WOuld ombariass or compromise m tbo least, that ho would not go; in ! Doto'er then said to him.thut the exeiteme t ' """" great, ultbougll he was willii, but of and, fit there seems to b-i commotion 111 tho camp. Ono and another ca.no to Mr. Dotilor, S.llil 111 nun, uu hi e iissumiiiii; a );ii'ui snniisiliilitv.'' "wo should not like to answer for tho coiiseiiuences." Mr Ulako. in to all he could, lie would ndviso bun not to and that he would do so to his own bnuher under tho same c'n cumstances. Mr. P.iako then withdrew from the ens and was eortetl to the Washington train, under care of Mr. Harbor, who knows what helot. to a gentlemnn, and who never fails to 1 tho gentleman. out i -. -. - LIFE OF JOHN IR0u! i . , - j A BlOtilt V1MI j the at- was in ot ol , , Of i!,i re markab.v mni is 10 tw pub.ishedat cnc. ; rr thr l-Hrtit.-ilut lUmih,. The Auilior is J.is. . Rc.ioitli. so prominent m Kansas annas. nn m-j ... rna niniJ ol Capt. Drown a,l aspir-, Pcdand graphic writer, lie probab y better, adapted li ihe ta.k than any oilier peron in the i PI I, ... , 1 1 t. . K ho 'I hni'At I country, i im? urK in vv iiuuiumu vj r.Uiri,kc.l,;iivsIo,,.Ms9S..a,,dw,lbeane'.e4a,,i , ,1..... ..fi.ui nt. rn..raviL... nnd w'ill n. w coiiiain n liiio st'eel portrait ol Urown i Wc unJorsiaiiil dial tins l'uWishcriiare in want ol A Jems lo circulate il in ibia seciion. The Rural Annual and Horticultural Directory for 1860. Tlio Publisher of iho Cmrsrt Farmer , mo ..........it ... d.tter- g, out. each year, a bendjomo .m o vol-, lienor un face. a umo of 120 pages, expressly designed ns a! hvnd-boek for tho farmer and fruit-grower Wo havo received the volumo for li-00. rapier is filled to overflowing with useful and in-. aivl lorPS,i information just such matter as the farmer and gardener needs. It it illui- tratcd with one hundred and erven beautiful you. man sions is n f"a!urvs,' tail, in you. picturet of fruit, evergreens and deciduous tree., insects., pigeon., ic. Tho bock is a , , ,, . . , of tho : dough fi-rin, and would bo an ornament to any farm er's library or parlor table. Among its con tents we may mention treatises on llie l lant ; ing and Management of t ruit Trcot; on ln-l ' loots Injurious and Beneficial to i arme.s and Frun Urowor;on Darl Treet inclu- .iingApplei. IVart, Plums and Cherr.et; on ; tbo American Black Raspberry; on tho Lorn- lpiiiiou of Fruits. Trees i-.; on tho Man-; MT..tii.ml Aim Ariitlu of l'looonfi: nn 1 Mailt hiladel-, ing Kvergreeni-. on the D.seate. of Hirti... John Ab- ,.)r havo pur- Cattle Sheep and Swine Remedies. &c ;- rx- i i ecitT ie 7e. ... .... ii i : dog. We would advi.o all of our readers, in- terete.l in the culture of .ho soil or the im-; provement of ibo country. o sond for copy. Trice only twen.v'-flro ccn't. Tho polilitner will teiiii it. pre pa 'a uy reiurn rc- mail, on tho receiot iif tweuiv five cents lu intlitu- ,hreu cent pottago ttampt. " Address Jor- gEru iARRi4 rubliher of the Gnrr Fur-, ,i,.er,Ne,Yerk. .'ill maintain, iti h eh leputiuorr (or prompt nJ . ihoromh Jeslin-'. nd eon:ia- i'. h-jmiii eiT-, pcrfoctly , f-r ihe rebel o! tbo Sn-k aJ Drs:rceJ, f say, BieicJ wiih vuulent nd et-jiia.- ii4.. etbibitioo.' tx iht ac AJvetu.'iant. derived " . . . . , . ., . , , . frTk. It.,.,,,! A.itfiAn r,f P.-i itaflrf'T-tli'', hal '---- - 1 Washington Correspondence. WASHINGTON, DEC. 16th. 1859. elnjes tho r.nnpleto, tlio ul'ject unJ tlinro- KlHTiilt 1)1. Mont at: Our Slavo lomoo rai'V. nnd oasv friends of tho Slavo Hotiloo ni cv, nro lining up tholr own business in their own way subject only to (ho eonstitu-1 of said Slnvo Ooinnerncy. 'Micro wr.s : never a morn ilesperulo Kamo uttempled in , Iho wholo history our politics thiin tho ono ', on tho "boards" in this place It ,;9. ; t ..,..,.w.t nn,.. ilmL Ileloer has ii! read v real ze,! snmo thirty thousand dollars from his woik. ami nevor was thero n moro if- feet iial outcry nt nny public auction, than the Pit -Slavery moti hnvo mndo of this pamphlt t.hook.or what not. Tho book is tbo unat of the Democraev, to boar elf tho sin ol obstructing tho nrc'anizalioii of tho Iloiiso. The Norlho. ti Democracy cai o , iioilnng tiDoui it. notiiiog nooui na nieos ;oji tho slaves, ns they will never hear of it ; i.nhi . n riil'VI I V ill I IIP I 'flU OLHII1 HUT Villi Id ; , Son.ho, n SI,vel.ol,le.s. t'ennlo in Iho couutrv. will naturally nk .. t, '., ... .. ' .1, Iw iu Ii t IU III. HV ' III I1I1S ; 1 '" :. ... I ' ,i mtiv l.n nnawiifnr "lirnitit i v in I'linitl ' : .i . .t:... t...i. i wf.u-li wonbl not work themselves into con-, i .s.t it u .i.t l.ui miili whnt ti-mh ch.aD...... ..... imolo to uiitlerstand the bearing ot slavt'ty i on their advancemetil in woallli and civ.Pz ,-, ,j tion. would speedily provide for its gradual u'l peaceful extinction. Hot it is usoU as a rmi ovor 1110 nea.ts 01 .... u .1 . r hn 1 Tiiiini men nt t ho Son ill. to terril t hem j U,o suppt.rt of their deadliest political .'t... . - . .. . ih.. n. Ulll, ,,ev , ',,oad its eft". -c It on tho lion-. . slaveholder, who. wero they odiicatctl and! powurtol tlio trio ami Slavo Smto Demnciacy. rtut tho ihreatcniMrieirors holdover the lieatls of the Stnuli Americans don't seem to bavo much elf.et on ihoui. They tnmo lo Cuiigres. ignorant of tho existence ot the lil'eauiui sc.uo ci nw, aim ueiei milieu m mi indopciitleiillv of Slavo Domcracy or ' fllaik , Republic ins " and this dreadful ntlempted I '..amp-do " of the Sou. I, Americans has no. ,!h.id its dosirod effect, so farnseanbo at ... , . ' , -.-. I piesent iliscei tied. It seems !o me, to l.ir us I. us a looker on, ccn discern, that effort at I limitation in Corgrnss has about had its day. I Tlio Harper's l orry iitl'iir has linen made I the most of, and the Helper book has been I most efl'octtiully used up, to the vory pus:o i lio.anl of its covers ; but no one except a i c .... i .i i ..........n.i :.. lltw nt.'il I'll I Ifiiiieii ir.ii'1 ,'iut-is i.i'.ij;.:.! ill tho Southern trado at linston, l'liilladolphia all, xow Yoik, scorn to bo ngkated very severely about anything going on hero 1 robablv betoro this roaches vou the. it..... '...;i'i i.a n,,,.,,;.,,,! .ol, sin ,,.-'.., as Speaker. It will, unless some crotchet KOts into s -mo tnuinbeiD bead to slit tll-j it W. More Southern Lynch Law. The Waynesboro (tin.) ,Vt us of Dee 7th. states 'that a traveling intent for minis . , . . i . . . ...I. was rcpoi ieu ny a negro io uavo neeii ui.k- ..:,;.,:. , .i,., .! ,. ,i, j ,.,,. . .. lhn ...,, nn,i ...'i,. ,i,u .,. ; jtr,H hoist and hang him to a joist in llieir '. quarters then dug a holo and hurried him '. "o "'' ''"'.. f, N , , The Svlvunia (Cia.) .AVicj of the Tib ro- pol l9 ,wo ,)mik nK(.n,s wcr(J rpatcJ tliirty-r.Iiiu lashes each after tho 6tylo ! I!us'iaii t xecutionni s, by a planter iii that 1 viciuitv. because they had visited his plan- tation nod rondcicd tlii iiintlves not onlvi disagrcoahlu by their volubility but suspic-j to , iou, )lV tilol. ,.omi.lBt, These nro "our Southern brothrcn," whom wo urn asked to conciliate, in order to tnvo tbo Union. . . to be i ' ' . . ...... 1 . ... " cn r com para ,1 i ..1 ; .,1.1., 1 be ' lican majority will be both large nnd de- nnd 1 cisive. Kansas is Republican nil through. of no I Kansas UF.PfBUCAS A IX TllROUCIJ l'.. T . ... 1 n. .. .... ..... U, i.cavenwoiin iir.ics 01 ine iinsnys ,lic PtticiHl canvass of the bite election nc -c,.., . -av : (n 1.,, m,,j nn ,, 1-.1, to him him Mr I js i,ie ,0 .(, n,pt ,0 mna icr nn... and , lhnrt t.lsc Tlis f lct ,)as ,)i,,.n g0 fltf. It" , it.. i 'lucn,-, tlie forcibly demonstrated that it needs no reiteration. The next question that occurs is disposition that Congress will make our Constitution. It is our opinion that shall bo admitted without nny ecri-.-us :,;, .i ,i,i ., ,.,,. .,,!, 1 'I' MUSI 1 lull 1 uit'i hkh ,ic 111.11, uiuiliiia K,, vv II wheel into th con ftMeracv tie , ., , , , A go , i ' ''l-i " , y ... ..... ..... ... ! etnmeni in me ii.iuas uuu uuua iuu iuu- j trol of Republicans. eg-1 ; thnj Xon Intf.p.CoI'RSE AVITilTns XoltTtl. gs ' Under the bending of 'Non-Intercourse! net with the North, the Richmond Whig ! Thursday, publishes an editoiinl, from wliicli the followiug is nn extract: 'We crdii,,y approve the idea the formation of voluntary associations throughout Virginia nud the South, bound ,0 clflt.r bT n common pledge among ,iienutvts riCiiher to eat, drink.wenr, nor u5e nny Rrlieie whntsoever mnnufac- tured n( Qr jm ,r,eJ frora ie Nor,u. Qur f f n ,,,-, maJu ,,:, :n ar,i l 111 H t V M cull il ui p'-"o . . - .v t importation from the mother country and thus evinced a patriotic self deuial which has no parallel in history. We llie souin musi imitaic ineir gioricus ample, if we would not be longer tributa I Convention at f laylon, last rear ,.ffi ' . f ,Jatma ry to ll-.ose who are fast getting to be , .. 6 worst enemies. F.DlTOIlIAuCoXVENTtON. TllC Editorial . ,i.. iti. .1 i 1SC0 I Tiffin if rom.m,pr rl.Tbilc. i Ii;iej jn Seneca county, somewhere the bead waters of the raying Scioto ; a Court House, Tost-ullice, lull, black- smilli shop, tome l liurcl.es, h couple live editors, ana lo.s ct pretty women ' We hope every good looking editor in -a'e wtll be on hand, (or perad venture .there wnl be a b.i lime maxima. lum's Gjzette. nw Lr.nmrroN Was'xi CinntED A)!rain t.tl(.tt untiy j,, ,lo u,1US0 lhat , Administration wanted to bu hit voto Ucon (0, a offore-l a fofcicn appoint- lncnt )jr a nMr fl.ionj Mr Uickoian ,iinitej ,ho taino ,lill2 R ow dav, before. Xo doul)t ,ho otbcr Tecutant" dfliiocrat. - i . . . n -t. . . ni Elcu,iT0 nol mi)rvlt in.orfori2 with i log slativo department of tho Go.ernment, i ""I '7 , V ' .a 7 v,,w h u ""j"! , . "". : ::":Zfu:ri:,-.Z on ,heT abborred a' J I 1 : ; ii.iku .- ...riiii . j u saiumnj eJ haoging till nearly noon r,,.it. tn ,h tIpeciei imprtsion, and only i horror nnd di-"ust. " mornins Dec. 3. the court house vard St. Loui. was trrticed bp a scaffold e(r, ,;e. of Francis 1. Rlair Joshua . Am , 8nd Joln wn. Early in t aay, too tm0'tc oi uuir ana uuu.ns,. . J .. . . . 1 . . . i r were CUI UUWU. UUI IIIHI U. U Un " The Stampede of the Southern Medical Students. dents. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20. This morning tlio frouthei ii-uiiiIoiiIb, who ro nitontiing lectures at tlio nladicnl Col. b'Re In this city, held n mooting nt Iho As tion senihly rtnildmi; for tho purporo 0r Inking lmo ennsidorntion i proposition to tccodu ln " I'otly from their (cbools and go to Col lin let-es in Southorn cities. it nppoars inni too nincnrs ot snmo or th Southern Metlicnl Ctd leges haro inado over- 'Icnts ntieielinjj tho College iso oi inoucing tiioui to ! nnd procuod to tho In. tho South. who bnd dulortnincd on eges in this city to patron a institutions wns road. It cou tnineti snmo. or 400 n Ames. 1 , Ur. Maauiro mndo a molioti that thov avo ' mdy to-morrow ni6h nt 10 o'clock in a spccml train from tlio Baltimoro depot, wl,'ch was nBrocd to ' Jefferson Colleeo loses 200 and Tonnsjl scape , nniu 1 mversilv 100 students, 1 1 ho proceedings were cotmuetcd tbroncn. out with gi ont dt corum nntl propriety. N0 , . . ' 'are number ' go to tlio KiclimoBU ...r. s to t o stu ""ro lllu purpi .If.Bnrt tl, ..I..... I, n.Ji i':a - men nv.ii...... .il..,iln I.. ' A libt of thnsn leaving tho Coll "0 tho Soutneri Medical college. Colored Children in Schools. Tl ded I .ml ie Supreme Court of Ohio 1ms decf that children Ihree eisrhths African five-eiaths white blood, but who are , distincly colored, nnd generally treated- nnu reariieu ns ccrored children by the rnni m t; n il i ntiita ilmi v.iri.L ma ha - - t ' . . ; "-'i no 01 f'S"1 entitled lo ndniiaMon into the com- mon schools, set tipnrl under the act of , March Mb, 1 053, to prov ide for the re or.'aniz ition. supervision nnd niainli-nnnr 1 0f' Common Scliools, for the instt uclion ot w,j(C you t h a. Jtlsiice l'eck "l"vtrcu "P' ! ' '' J 'J1' ''n' LUf ctirritig; Justice isuthlr the tlissentin in I,,,. I, ( ,;.. l.,:u i. ;. l . i, it in w lilcll (. hlel Justice bi Inkiibull i delivered the. opinion of son con- ntnn opin 11 concur red. Colored citizens arc taxed on their property equally with whiles for llie sup. port of common schools. The decision may be Ohio law, but it is not Christian) equity .Leader. Tiik 'Iitnrrnr:s;iDr,c Conflict." Sineta I the oraanization of tho Ittqiublicun 'party, minmini; prnsiuvcry senators liavo fallen in tbo "irrepressible coi lfict" nntl ; 'l"',r I'1";'''8 ,,,,v' ,'01'" Mipplie.1 by Kepuh- "'eans : Iowa, .lones und Dodgo; Uhodo , bt'and.J.imi.s and Allen; Micbigan.Cass nul ( Stuart; No Jersey. Wt iglit t Connecticut j Toucev ; Wisconsin, Dodo ; Pennsylvania. I Droudhead ; Ohio, Piiyh; Miiinesoin Shields. In ls53 tho Republicans bad only 1 5. l...,.l..,..0 ;.. .1... t c w ... .i... ..... ; .".n .u i. n. cemue ; i ine in ci : March. ISfll. tbev will Imvn 57 S,.nn,. ! I i!,0 hist Congress, tho Democrats had J I Members in iho House,, in tho next they 'will hnvo but 82 at most, nntl pel haps not i "'B' "Un ' , Tho ,?,wl"J democrats ullect to rnhculo and ignoro this 'u ropress- i,)o COr.ll:ct," which is scattering their load- i"g men ns chuff before Iho wind. Lot them laugh on. Dy and by they who win, can affurd to laugh. Kr. A frnctMEN of x Slavs State. An Cl ! chani'e says: In resnrd to railroads, lb Stale of Arkansas has permitted a slight innovation upon barbarism. A single road j : dragging its slow lcn;,'th nlong from ft. j point opposite Memphis towaid Little UocU. Potty miles of 11 have been in. op eration for several months; the tegular lime of the passenger train inmaking that distance is six hours! There is 110 daily newspaper published in the Slate! There 13 iiu Lrnvitii si stem 111 irte SCIiOOIS. anil ,y . from one Ulird ,0 0M ,)lllflC wnile cbil- jlen nrc row5ng up in iorapce. So for much for this debatable ground between' civilization and barbarism. Open 1 no of the Victokia Biiikge W Tubular is. i,i,, .h,. .m i. .. j Montreal has" been successfully opened. the Through freight trains from the West of crossed over tlio bridgo yesterday, tho I3tf '"St. It is to ho formally opened for pass ive cngors and traffic on tl.o itni, inst. Thus a continuous line, without intirruntion or 1 . . ..... of ' ? ,a"F ?f cars. ,s complete from Sanna to t -.iiuanu, a Uistanco ot 1.CC2 mi!c?,S7U miles . or tt,Cl) lg ln uliat;a ,,s lg ,)0 ongt,lt , nno. by mnny mdes.undor ono munogonient, I nnd in connection with tho Victoria Bridge-, i tho most stupendous entorprixo ol ibu , kind on record Dclruit .Uirrtiier. -- ofj 'WAStiiNcios-.Dec. 10. The Post-efilca Department stales, for the information of j editors, subscribers nnd postmasters, that of the method of addressing newspapers tc ; subscribers by attachment to each copy ' of the paper a printed slip containing, in ! addiiion lo the name of the subscriber, th buy date when his subscription expires, nnd io some cases the amount due thereon, mat limaie ter whic!l is no purl of the address, and is Rnd n(,ilhcr a bi:, Eor j , j violation ,:nf n.i.m. I.,-.-. . ... iv - w . . vuiwv Kills, lllIU SUl'ltllO SOU i i . i , copy so addressed to letter posing Death of Hon. Linn Boyd. CINCINNATI, Dec. 20. a ,i : t. .1.. n . our ' Vi t tV V , 7 ; lhat the Hon. Lmn Doyd died at bis es- j .Jtnco- iQ daJp Ufore JC. '"JrtJ. NEW YORK, Dec. 20. , A def patch from Washington states that locn. Mr. Cotiwny, Congressman elect from rear 'Kansas, had arrive.: there with Ihe official has copy of the Kansas y.indott Constitution. ! B"u "6h wr l,le immetuaie nomisbior. of,"'""" J .uio iuC u.ou. the , j ,he Co- enc Mr. X"The loss of the Moorish force i recent encounter will) the Spanish encampment before Centn on the 30th of November, was 5C0 killed nnd lfOO wounded. Our National Disorder-Dr. Roback's Cares, in. . i. the The American itomucb is a torment!"! organ. It it generally out of order. The reason ia obvious. The tlrivine man of bu- tincst has not timo, or will not tko timo P'oporlv to ma.lieato his food. Ho bolt! it. : follow hi. example. Hence IHsnc plo. Hence l'vpep'. all its cumplications-heuco l..d,j;eMion, i Lirpr complaint, and d,.ii!ort ortl.e Uow- els, in all Uicir various pbn.os. Ataintl theso and a hundred other complaints, the ; oi-iiiiuiiiioi. ou'.-i, mp n.n, t timduce ti, ....itiminii itself saoua excited, lo acquire now energy ondar tbeir opera iry. ition. 6eo advertUeniont. 818" at . aro waging an exiertmnaiiug wnriare. bear- success of the.o Me.lieit.es has been aston-.ympa- It. U1''"S- ?T,,n in Bn , ot V"'"" miracle. the debi.l" , , h ,itWpnmlln.T which charactenw ...moin. . .. .. . .: . niH,.,i rtri . n , 1, ,1 ,,. , IVA an,, iivroii.o VI- inde- I'e.tive i eans, ranith under the iutluenco of tt6e